Dekh kar dang reh jaenge, bina khae raha na jae | sabse unique mango stuffed kulfi
Kulfi /kʊlfiː/ is a popular frozen dairy dessert from the Indian Subcontinent. It is often described as "traditional Indian Subcontinent ice cream". It is popular throughout places such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Burma (Myanmar), and the Middle East, and widely available in Indian restaurants in Australia, Europe, East Asia and North America.

As popularly understood, Kulfi has similarities to ice cream in appearance and taste; however it is denser and creamier.It comes in various flavours. The more traditional ones are cream (malai), rose, mango, cardamom (elaichi), saffron (kesaror zafran), and pistachio. There are newer variations such as apple, orange, strawberry, peanut, and avocado. Unlike Western ice creams, kulfi is not whipped, resulting in a solid, dense frozen dessert similar to traditional custard-based ice cream. Thus, it is sometimes considered a distinct category of

frozen dairy-based dessert. Due to its density, kulfi takes a longer time to melt than Western ice-cream.

Gulkand firni/Rose phirni
https://youtu.be/axdToRzS7H4

Special Tahari masala pulao
https://youtu.be/1nPm6PWnWXE

Aloo ki Katli
https://youtu.be/d0NqDoYvr8o

Mango firni
https://youtu.be/B3YJo2GwKbY

Bina oven k jam biscuits
https://youtu.be/lVaoDRPyydE

Bread kulfi
https://youtu.be/ZDSZ0bvd_wA

Mishti doi/ bhapa doi
https://youtu.be/paMUREkT45A